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mohammed was executed back in 2009. his partner lee boyd mel voe did an interview with the washington post and called himself a monster and also apologized but said there is no way to properly convey an apology to the families. take a listen. >> what am i going to tell them? i'm sorry i murdered your own child? i'm sorry i killed your husband? i'm sorry i murdered your wife? what do i tell the child who was waiting for his father to come home and dad never showed up? >> the washington post reporter josh white interviewed lee malvo and he is joining us live via skype. thank you for joining us. >> you're welcome. >> it looks like malvo took some responsibility and apologized for his actions but what did you make of his disposition when you talked to him? >> i try to do these interviews that i don't have anything made up as i talk to anyone, but what was surprising is how well- spoken he was and how thoughtful. he is trying to take responsibility in the shooting and i think he feels quite badly about what he did. he recogn
mohammed was executed back in 2009. his partner lee boyd mel voe did an interview with the washington post and called himself a monster and also apologized but said there is no way to properly convey an apology to the families. take a listen. >> what am i going to tell them? i'm sorry i murdered your own child? i'm sorry i killed your husband? i'm sorry i murdered your wife? what do i tell the child who was waiting for his father to come home and dad never showed up? >> the...
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only 50% of the electorate turned out and mohammed morsi only won 52% of that. so we're talking about somewhere between 25% and 26% of those egyptians eligible to vote actually voted for him. and many egyptians were unhappy with the choice that they were given in the second round. on one hand, mohammed morsi of the muslim brotherhood, an organization many feel is too ideological, too religious. the other choice was a holdover from the regime of hosni mubarak. i know one egyptian who told me that he would vote in this election, but he would do it wearing surgical gloves and holding his nose because he didn't like the choices that were being presented. >> ben, what about women? there had been many women who had expressed their concerns that many of their rights that they have and enjoy right now would be taken away if mohamed morsi, muslim brotherhood party were to be elected and here we are. so are women expressing that same sentiment prior to the vote? >> certainly there's a large sector of the population where women and others who were concerned about the attit
only 50% of the electorate turned out and mohammed morsi only won 52% of that. so we're talking about somewhere between 25% and 26% of those egyptians eligible to vote actually voted for him. and many egyptians were unhappy with the choice that they were given in the second round. on one hand, mohammed morsi of the muslim brotherhood, an organization many feel is too ideological, too religious. the other choice was a holdover from the regime of hosni mubarak. i know one egyptian who told me...
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in ahmed and mohamed's case there is some good news. though the boys' brains touch each other, they are apparently independent, and doctors believe they can be teased apart. however, exposing the brain can also lead to complications. >> in order to minimize the risk of infection, you have to make sure that you have sufficient coverage of the brain. >> doctors decide the boys' own skin can, in fact, cover the head wounds. and so in april 2003 the twins undergo the first phase toward their separation. >> and we have to really expand them to -- >> the procedure involves dr. salyer inserting silicone balloons under their skin and gradually inflating them with saline, causing the skin to stretch. >> guess what? it's too big. >> five tissue expanders are inserted under their skin near the crown of each of their heads. >> and one of the critical issues for these children is to have a complete tissue seal of both heads. so this is -- these maneuvers long term are critical in determining their outcome. ♪ happy birthday to you >> two months aft
in ahmed and mohamed's case there is some good news. though the boys' brains touch each other, they are apparently independent, and doctors believe they can be teased apart. however, exposing the brain can also lead to complications. >> in order to minimize the risk of infection, you have to make sure that you have sufficient coverage of the brain. >> doctors decide the boys' own skin can, in fact, cover the head wounds. and so in april 2003 the twins undergo the first phase toward...
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to hell and the one to come to protect them is prophet mohammed. and so they have more emotions and plus this -- simply the human life in the teaching, when you see they are killing some man because he converted, when you execute the killing ever a human being because he insulted the prophet mohammed, but this is what you can find in mainstream teaching, and so unless and until this form of teaching is stopped and changed, then we are having a major problem in the middle east. >> is there anything under the surface here beyond ala because it was like a tinder box that blew up. >> there were certain factors that helped the occurrence of the problem in this country, like egypt and yemen, you notice th their revolution gives them the impression they can change anything by simply doing violent demonstrations. and so the whole atmosphere is volatile after revolution and you see this coupled with the religiouyou combine them together, it is like putting fire with -- or flame with some oil. it can spread everywhere. >> very interesting indeed tonight. ter
to hell and the one to come to protect them is prophet mohammed. and so they have more emotions and plus this -- simply the human life in the teaching, when you see they are killing some man because he converted, when you execute the killing ever a human being because he insulted the prophet mohammed, but this is what you can find in mainstream teaching, and so unless and until this form of teaching is stopped and changed, then we are having a major problem in the middle east. >> is there...
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and 295c, blasphemy against the mohammed. against the quran, up to life, and mohammed, punishable by death. >> and there is also a christian mother in prison awaiting execution. >> yes. she is a mother of two, and stepmother of three children. three years ago, she shared the gospel with some of her colleagues, and defended her faith. and they said she committed blasphemy against mohammed. and here girls are being raised without their mother. many christians around the world have signed petitions, saying let's set her free. >> pred sadari, unlikely to pardon this woman and this girl ramsha, why? >> because those who have stood up and defended those charged with bla blasphemy have paid the ultimate priv. price. the governor of punjab defended asa bibi, and his body killed him and assassinated him, and this bodyguard was hailed a hero. and there is shabaz bati, and he was a minister in the government, government of religious, and he was also killed. if you speak out and do the right thing, you could pay the ultimate price, and t
and 295c, blasphemy against the mohammed. against the quran, up to life, and mohammed, punishable by death. >> and there is also a christian mother in prison awaiting execution. >> yes. she is a mother of two, and stepmother of three children. three years ago, she shared the gospel with some of her colleagues, and defended her faith. and they said she committed blasphemy against mohammed. and here girls are being raised without their mother. many christians around the world have...
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i said, hold on. >> one wrong move by mohammed could have deadly consequences. convenience store murd is are near the top of the list of workplace slayings in the u.s. every year. now the phone is across the room so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been hiding something from the robber with the menacing vat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back, break out the gun, or just give the man threatening you with a weapon what he wants? >> that's the moment i had to make decide myself. i can't call somebody to ask what i'm going to do now. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i tell him, drop that, drop the bat, get down. and he see my gun, that's a surprise to him. just like a shock. >> almost instantly the thief drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he say, please, don't shoot me. don't call police. please, i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family's hungry. my little baby have no mill sglk the thief's words weigh heavily on m
i said, hold on. >> one wrong move by mohammed could have deadly consequences. convenience store murd is are near the top of the list of workplace slayings in the u.s. every year. now the phone is across the room so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been hiding something from the robber with the menacing vat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back, break out the gun, or just give the man threatening you...
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teachings of elijah mohammed, it's a fascinating turntable mythic story in which whites are a devil race created by an evil force who have been made to oppress black folk; but when the justice is done, that evil race will be wiped out. now, elijah backed off that in his later years, but what he had to do was raise up the self-esteem of african americans - empower them - and he used a mythic force. true or false? open question. but it had the key point here. another key thing they do is they order existence - they tell us who we are, where we're going, what we're doing, what's important, what isn't important. and we're going to come back to civil religion in this class, but all you have to do is walk through the paper plate and napkin section of k-mart and watch the colors change, from your little reds and whites on valentine's day to your st. patty's day, to memorial day, fourth of july, and what you're seeing is a liturgical, mythic cycle happening inin the secular leve- it provides meaning, it guides behavior, which is the credit card - i mean, the card companies are making all th
teachings of elijah mohammed, it's a fascinating turntable mythic story in which whites are a devil race created by an evil force who have been made to oppress black folk; but when the justice is done, that evil race will be wiped out. now, elijah backed off that in his later years, but what he had to do was raise up the self-esteem of african americans - empower them - and he used a mythic force. true or false? open question. but it had the key point here. another key thing they do is they...
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. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say, hold on. i said, drop the pants, drop down. he sees my gun. almost a shock. >> almost instantly the thieves drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he says please, don't shoot me. don't call the police. please, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family is hungry. my little baby have no milk. >> the thieves words weigh heavily on mohammed, so next in an extremely odd twist, the shop owner makes an unexpected decision. >> i feel bad. i'm going to help him. i tell him, listen, promise me you will never rob anybody again. >> with the promise, mohammed decides he's going to give money to the man who wanted to take it from him only minutes earlier. >> i come back around the counter, open the cash register, take $40 and i tell him take this money. go take it to your family and never rob anybody again. >> mohammed's compassion seems to hit the thief hard. the now kneeling robber tells mohammed he wants to change his life in a big way. >> he tells me i want to be a muslim just
. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say, hold on. i said, drop the pants, drop down. he sees my gun. almost a shock. >> almost instantly the thieves drops to his knees and begs for mercy. >> he says please, don't shoot me. don't call the police. please, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. i have no money. i have no food. my family is hungry. my little baby have no milk. >> the thieves words weigh heavily on mohammed, so next in an extremely odd...
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after all they have decided to elect mohammed morsi as the president. the united states needs now to be good to its work and also recognizing the history of the united states's involvement with mubarak's egypt needs to take a step back a little bit here and recognize that washington is profoundly unpopular and that it could do more harm than good by speaking out as forcefully as some suggest. >> what will be the reaction with the rest of the arab world and turkey and iran. >> well for the... now i think that the whole region people are no longer talking about the turkish model. it used to be for us five, ten years for people who are studying and commenting democratization in the arab world and the muslim world everybody was talking about the turkish model. now i think we are going to have the egyptian model in which you have a revolution where a change into civil rule without waiting for decades until the military is no longer. until you have really a party or a candidate that is elected by the people themselves. and that is a very important affected so
after all they have decided to elect mohammed morsi as the president. the united states needs now to be good to its work and also recognizing the history of the united states's involvement with mubarak's egypt needs to take a step back a little bit here and recognize that washington is profoundly unpopular and that it could do more harm than good by speaking out as forcefully as some suggest. >> what will be the reaction with the rest of the arab world and turkey and iran. >> well...
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mohammed morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator hosni mubarak. today he took over the presidential palace. there was a celebration in tahrir square following his victory. now it's dawning on egyptians that the same generals who accepted morsi's win have already undercut his authority. the ruling military recently imposed martial law, issued a constitutional decree sharply curbing the president's powers. this after the supreme court resolve it had democratically elected parliament. professor omar ashour says in essence the generals have assured they can maintain the grip of power they held before morsi was elected. >> even though he's in office and the elected president, still he's weak enough and hegyy needs mass mobilization on the squares of egypt to sustain him and support him in front of the general. >> reporter: tahrir square has now turned back into a protest camp. ashraf lasheen was one of morsi's supporters and insists they're not going anywhere. >> we will support him, we will defend our rights and we will go forwards for that. we not gi
mohammed morsi was once a prisoner in the jails of former dictator hosni mubarak. today he took over the presidential palace. there was a celebration in tahrir square following his victory. now it's dawning on egyptians that the same generals who accepted morsi's win have already undercut his authority. the ruling military recently imposed martial law, issued a constitutional decree sharply curbing the president's powers. this after the supreme court resolve it had democratically elected...
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by egypt's islamist president, mohamed morsi. though country's rocky transition to democracy may hit a brick wall, two days of violent protest adding to the tension in what is already one of the most volatile regions of the world, mohamed morsi, the newly elected president and head of the muslim brotherhood giving himself near absolute power at the expense of egypt's courts and the country's justices firing back calling for a strike and protests until his decree is rescinded. and, there is this: a warning from a prominent opposition leader, that egypt's military may be forced to get involved against president morsi's wishes in an effort to restore order. let's begin with steve harrigan streaming live from cairo, protesters in full force in tahrir square, do you have any idea what is next for them? >> reporter: harris, what we are likely to see on sunday and tuesday, are, perhaps, massive street protests, not just by those who want to oust mohamed morsi, who think he's trying to become a dictator but those who support him, who thi
by egypt's islamist president, mohamed morsi. though country's rocky transition to democracy may hit a brick wall, two days of violent protest adding to the tension in what is already one of the most volatile regions of the world, mohamed morsi, the newly elected president and head of the muslim brotherhood giving himself near absolute power at the expense of egypt's courts and the country's justices firing back calling for a strike and protests until his decree is rescinded. and, there is...
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it's just past midnight and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is just like this, down on my paperwork. and the guy come quick and say, give me the money, give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone violently and waves a baseball bat, threatening mohammad. >> he said hurry up, give me the money. i said, hold on, let me get the money. >> one wrong move by mohammad could have deadly consequences. convenience store murders are near the top of the list of workplace slayings in the u.s. every year. and now the phone is across the room so he can't call the cops. but the clerk has been hiding something from the robber with the menacing bat. he's got a weapon of his own, a big gun under the counter. what would you do in this situation? would you fight back? break out the gun? or just give the man threatening you with a weapon what he wants? >> that's the moment, i had to decide myself. i can't call somebody to ask, what i'm going to do now. >> mohammed makes some choices this robber never sees coming. >> i say hold up. let me give you th
it's just past midnight and mohammed is finishing up some paperwork before locking up for the night. >> my head is just like this, down on my paperwork. and the guy come quick and say, give me the money, give me the money. >> the robber tosses the phone violently and waves a baseball bat, threatening mohammad. >> he said hurry up, give me the money. i said, hold on, let me get the money. >> one wrong move by mohammad could have deadly consequences. convenience store...
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mohammed morsi has won the presidential runoff. there's a heavy police presence in tahrir square, worried about what would happen, what protesters would do. we'll give you any developments as they come up. >>> back to local news. hundreds of thousands of people showing their pride in san francisco, one the biggest celebrations in the world. the parade kicks off at market and beale at 10:30, followed by the main stage celebration at civic center from 11 to 6 p.m. several streets will be closed off and parking may be a problem. >>> thousands of people celebrated last night in annual pink party. this year events organizers tried to ton it down by banning alcohol and hiring security guards move was meant to crack down on violence which has overshadowed the event for the past two years. >>> earlier, ed lee and nancy pelosi joined a long list of dignitaries for the installation of giant pink triangle at twin peaks. >> this isn't about tolerance. it's about respect. it's about taking pride. and that is what this weekend is about. >> the t
mohammed morsi has won the presidential runoff. there's a heavy police presence in tahrir square, worried about what would happen, what protesters would do. we'll give you any developments as they come up. >>> back to local news. hundreds of thousands of people showing their pride in san francisco, one the biggest celebrations in the world. the parade kicks off at market and beale at 10:30, followed by the main stage celebration at civic center from 11 to 6 p.m. several streets will be...
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players were introduced by brazilian dancers and ailing mohammed ali handed out the first pitch. the cardinals' spoiled the marlins' party and they wasted no time doing it. david freese wrapped a hit, driving in two. cards' right-hander kyle lohse had a no-hitter going into the seventh when jose reyes got the first marlins hit in the new park but the visitors got the win, 4-1. >>> staying in miami for the nba, kevin durant got oklahoma city to an early lead but lebron james hit a jumper at the buzzer to give the heat a one-point halftime edge. late in the game, chris bosh kept miami ahead and the heat won their 17th straight game at home, 98-93. >>> in boston, celtics down by one at the buzzer, the spurs' duncan keeps paul pierce away from the basket and pierce misses the fadeaway. san antonio wins it 87-86. >>> baylor university in waco, texas, they cheered returning champions. students and fans saluted the ncaa champion lady bears. their coach kim mulkey and player of the year, brittney griner for their unprecedented 40-0 season. congratulations. >>> the pga masters tournament
players were introduced by brazilian dancers and ailing mohammed ali handed out the first pitch. the cardinals' spoiled the marlins' party and they wasted no time doing it. david freese wrapped a hit, driving in two. cards' right-hander kyle lohse had a no-hitter going into the seventh when jose reyes got the first marlins hit in the new park but the visitors got the win, 4-1. >>> staying in miami for the nba, kevin durant got oklahoma city to an early lead but lebron james hit a...
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they weren't all supporters of the muslim brotherhood or its candidate, mohammed morsi. they came to tahrir square to protest against military rule. and they were hoping to celebrate a turning point in egypt's history. the country's first truly democratically elected president. having been there right from the beginning, what does this day mean to you? >> i tried to... i tried... i thank god, i can't express anything. and this is just a step. we still have a long road ahead. >> reporter: it was a close election. officials said mohammed morsi beat his rival, former military general ahmed shafik, with only 51% of the vote. the crowd in tahrir square see this victory as justice for fellow egyptians who lost their lives fighting for freedom in this very square. 16 months ago, the square became a frontline in the revolution to overthrow president hosni mubarek and the scene of deadly clashes between pro-democracy demonstrators and forces loyal to the regime. more than 900 people were killed. in his victory speech, mohammed morsi said their deaths would not be in vain. the u.s
they weren't all supporters of the muslim brotherhood or its candidate, mohammed morsi. they came to tahrir square to protest against military rule. and they were hoping to celebrate a turning point in egypt's history. the country's first truly democratically elected president. having been there right from the beginning, what does this day mean to you? >> i tried to... i tried... i thank god, i can't express anything. and this is just a step. we still have a long road ahead. >>...
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the violence, a reaction to egypt's first democratically elected leader, mohamed morsi, declaring all his presidential decisions are exempt from appeal or review by law makers or the courts. protesters torching a muslim brother office in alexandria and mohamed elle bar are detweeting, he appointed himself egypt's new f farrow. >> just months ago, morsi was obscure before being elected in may, shooting to international prominence this week by brokers the hamas/israel cease-fire. solidifying himself as a key u.s. al li. >> i want to thank president morsi for his personal leadership to deescalate the situation in gaza and end the violence. >> it put the united states in an awkward situation to have to criticize a partner that it is clearly now has to rely on in the region. >> reporter: now, the state department says this is an issue of international concern. but morsi is saying this is only temporary, that he will relinquish those powers once the constitution is completed. but he's extended the deadline for that until late february. david? >> matt gutman in tel aviv tonight. matt, thank
the violence, a reaction to egypt's first democratically elected leader, mohamed morsi, declaring all his presidential decisions are exempt from appeal or review by law makers or the courts. protesters torching a muslim brother office in alexandria and mohamed elle bar are detweeting, he appointed himself egypt's new f farrow. >> just months ago, morsi was obscure before being elected in may, shooting to international prominence this week by brokers the hamas/israel cease-fire....
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the protesters are calling for the removal of it president mohamed morsy. earlier in the week, morsy increased his power saying none of his decrees could be overturned by the courts. opposition leaders say he is acting like a dictator. >> we could know by monday when the governor of illinois plans on holding a special election to replace jesse jackson junior. he resigned wednesday just two weeks after winning re-election citing on going mental health problems. he's also being investigated for possible misuse of campaign funds by the fbi. and for the first time he acknowledged that saying he will accept responsibility for his mistakes. >> number three, gas rationing in new york city will end today. that's according to mayor michael bloomberg. the city has been rationing gas by odd and even days since november 9th. recovery from superstorm sandy is far from complete. more than 30,000 people are still without power in new york and new jersey. 30,000. and governor chris christie says the storm cause add estimated $29.4 billion in damage in new jersey. >> number
the protesters are calling for the removal of it president mohamed morsy. earlier in the week, morsy increased his power saying none of his decrees could be overturned by the courts. opposition leaders say he is acting like a dictator. >> we could know by monday when the governor of illinois plans on holding a special election to replace jesse jackson junior. he resigned wednesday just two weeks after winning re-election citing on going mental health problems. he's also being investigated...
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we just have 10 seconds left, mohammed omer. are you still there? but the majority of the people who were actually targeted are civilians. we're talking about two women among the 23 killed, six children, and two elderly people. as i speak right now, there are more people with ambulances arriving to the hospital with more casualties who are civilians. the targeted civilians -- israel is attacking civilian populations in the gaza strip. >> mohammed omer and gershon baskin, thank you for being with us. gershon baskin, initiator of the secret talks between israel and hamas for the release of israel is soldier gilead chile. and mohammed omer, won the martha gellhorn prize for journalism in 2008. when we come back, "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. >> we turn now to the untold history of the united states. academy award winning filmmaker oliver stone has taken on three american presidents in jfk, nixon, and w.
we just have 10 seconds left, mohammed omer. are you still there? but the majority of the people who were actually targeted are civilians. we're talking about two women among the 23 killed, six children, and two elderly people. as i speak right now, there are more people with ambulances arriving to the hospital with more casualties who are civilians. the targeted civilians -- israel is attacking civilian populations in the gaza strip. >> mohammed omer and gershon baskin, thank you for...
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if it's top job just joining the fight against president mohamed morsi with fans of thousands of egyptians now calling for the islamist leader to step down. hopes are high for palestine's bid for enhancement status international support for an upgrade gains momentum despite staunch resistance from israel and the u.s. . and germany's political opposition lashes out of the country's leaders for lying about the true cost of the greek rescue of the german parliament is set to vote on the latest package of a struggling new member. of the russian capital you're watching r t a marina joshie welcome to the program now in a further escalation of the crisis in egypt the country's top judiciary have gone on strike to protest president morsi is decree that greatly enlarged his power morse's move set off a nationwide wave a violent rallies with tens of thousands of egyptians calling for the islamist leader to stand down journalist bell true has the latest from cairo. and we've had to the choir is made to cool the country's major chords the constitutional court and the appeals court say they are going t
if it's top job just joining the fight against president mohamed morsi with fans of thousands of egyptians now calling for the islamist leader to step down. hopes are high for palestine's bid for enhancement status international support for an upgrade gains momentum despite staunch resistance from israel and the u.s. . and germany's political opposition lashes out of the country's leaders for lying about the true cost of the greek rescue of the german parliament is set to vote on the latest...
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. >> turning overseas, the struggle over egyptian president mohammed morsi expanded powers ratcheted up another notch today, a panel of top judges denounced the move as an unprecedented assault on the judiciary, joining a wave of protests that includes top opposition leaders as well as demonstrators on the street. >> holly williams joins us now from cairo with the latest. >> chip, here in central cairo we are seeing protesters angry with morsi and throwing stones at the police and are firing back with tear gas canisters, and earlier today one prominent opposition figure, mohammed al faridi accused the president of giving himself the powers of a pharoe a ah. >> the protests were smaller than yesterday. >> those who believe president morsi made a brazen power grab clashed with the authorities. >> but many here who support president morsi's expanded role. >> a spokesperson for his freedom and justice party, she says the new measure that is temporary and not anti-democratic, because mr. morsi wants 52 percent of the vote in the, won 52 percent of the presidential election. >> it is the s
. >> turning overseas, the struggle over egyptian president mohammed morsi expanded powers ratcheted up another notch today, a panel of top judges denounced the move as an unprecedented assault on the judiciary, joining a wave of protests that includes top opposition leaders as well as demonstrators on the street. >> holly williams joins us now from cairo with the latest. >> chip, here in central cairo we are seeing protesters angry with morsi and throwing stones at the police...
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which is that so much as you put it on the market revolutionary dictator in the making of president mohamed morsi a presidential decree. powers has reopened the debate about. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. is easy to be easy. to. be a little. ball are all.
which is that so much as you put it on the market revolutionary dictator in the making of president mohamed morsi a presidential decree. powers has reopened the debate about. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. is easy to be easy. to. be a little. ball are all.
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. >> jamie: we've been waiting for this day for nearly 11 years, khalid sheikh mohammed, the 9/11 mastermind and four alleged co-conspirators are finally arraigned by a military judge in guantanamo bay, cuba. the obama administration hopes to shut gitmo down and hoping to move cases like this to civilian courts and congress blocked the efforts and catherine herridge is monitoring the proceedings and joins us live outside the compound. >> reporter: well, thank you, uma, good morning, before the hearing began today, a one-time military contact of mine said we could expect the unexpected and we could expect fireworks and that is exactly what unfolded in the courthouse over my shoulder, when i was here for the first arraignment of the 9/11 suspects in 2008 under the bush administration, the five men tried to take control of the proceedings by acting as their own attorneys, and today they tried to take control of the proceedings, by refusing to cooperate, by refusing to answer questions and refugue to wear the ear phones, through which they can hear the arabic translation and they said they would
. >> jamie: we've been waiting for this day for nearly 11 years, khalid sheikh mohammed, the 9/11 mastermind and four alleged co-conspirators are finally arraigned by a military judge in guantanamo bay, cuba. the obama administration hopes to shut gitmo down and hoping to move cases like this to civilian courts and congress blocked the efforts and catherine herridge is monitoring the proceedings and joins us live outside the compound. >> reporter: well, thank you, uma, good morning,...
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when mohammed died for instance, as soon as mohammed died in the seventh century 75% of the tribes who converted to islam by force by mohammad left islam and what happened is the minority of the people who inherited islam from ahamed, the leaders, discovered that islamic law had given them a lot of power and they conquered a lot of countries and they became very rich. so they went into arabia and had two near wars, warning their own people to come back to islam because this is the goose that lays the golden egg. islam brought the life to arabia, a very poor, a very poor culture that no great conqueror even wanted to conquer. the two great civilizations in the seventh century was egypt and persia and the area of turkey. it was not arabia but arabia discovered the brilliance sharia law and the koran and they conquered all these nations at the low point in their history. and quickly gave them the sharia to rule by which was a very smart way to many leaders who thought it was a brilliant way to rule by, to make people obey them. so, islam was very, at that time, but it's very attractive to
when mohammed died for instance, as soon as mohammed died in the seventh century 75% of the tribes who converted to islam by force by mohammad left islam and what happened is the minority of the people who inherited islam from ahamed, the leaders, discovered that islamic law had given them a lot of power and they conquered a lot of countries and they became very rich. so they went into arabia and had two near wars, warning their own people to come back to islam because this is the goose that...
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today, it was the turn of his rival, mohammed mursi. he is trying to convince the middle ground that he is the candidate to protect the revolution. he insisted he would run an inclusive government in which ideology would take second place to competence. >> our respect all the presidential candidate and i have been in touch with some of them. i will be happy if there were a vice presidential candidate. >> it has already been a troubled start to the second round of elections. and the discontent is not likely to end after this candidate is elected president. as for egyptians, many are deeply disillusioned with the revolution after turbulence. they fear more violence during the election campaign and beyond. the candidate who persuades them that he can restore law and order and to bring austerity is the one most likely to win their support. >> the british mountaineers who carry the olympic torch to a spectacular heights. the olympic flame will travel around 95% of the people living in the u.k. >> it is a world away from the stresses of londo
today, it was the turn of his rival, mohammed mursi. he is trying to convince the middle ground that he is the candidate to protect the revolution. he insisted he would run an inclusive government in which ideology would take second place to competence. >> our respect all the presidential candidate and i have been in touch with some of them. i will be happy if there were a vice presidential candidate. >> it has already been a troubled start to the second round of elections. and the...
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they argued mohammed had been given waterboarding. when attorneys said it was unjust system he will not use ed obtained as a result of torture. >> we will not use evidence of pain as a result of torture. the judge has to agree there's a -- that this fairly summarizes this and doesn't leave out something. he also is obligated not to try to introduce evidence that came as a result of torture. >> there has been a delay and martin goes on to say everyone is frustrated by the delay. noted the civilian trials of convicted 9-11 co conspirator took four years and he pleaded guilty before being sentence to do laf in prison. mohammed and codefendants refussed to respond to the judge and one of the men demanded a lengthy reading of the charges which has gone on to show it will be a long trial once they get started. thorpe to go start at looet until sometime may next year. >> 13 hours until that hearing. coming up on fox and friend michael grim will be on to talk about where is the justice for families of 9-11 victims. we will have on fdny jim ri
they argued mohammed had been given waterboarding. when attorneys said it was unjust system he will not use ed obtained as a result of torture. >> we will not use evidence of pain as a result of torture. the judge has to agree there's a -- that this fairly summarizes this and doesn't leave out something. he also is obligated not to try to introduce evidence that came as a result of torture. >> there has been a delay and martin goes on to say everyone is frustrated by the delay....
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and mohamed morsi is the muslim brotherhood candidate. they're powerful men invested in a status quo that can be damning. we showed you this. an egypt where eighth grade social studies today, this year, that students are learning from, teach students that, quote, treason and treachery are key attributes of jewish people. a country where 91% of women have experienced genital mutilation. a country where one young woman told me recently that islamists tried to shut down her nonprofit organization because it tried to help single women get jobs. they said, why would you do that? why would a woman be single? you're telling women to not get married. she should be at home. that's where she belongs. a country where at a rally last month for the muslim brotherhood presidential candidate, mohamed morsi, this happened. [ speaking foreign language ] >> banish the sleep from the eyes of the jews. that was the cleric that was introducing the presidential candidate mohamed morsi. now we face a volatile country in a volatile part of the world. this man ha
and mohamed morsi is the muslim brotherhood candidate. they're powerful men invested in a status quo that can be damning. we showed you this. an egypt where eighth grade social studies today, this year, that students are learning from, teach students that, quote, treason and treachery are key attributes of jewish people. a country where 91% of women have experienced genital mutilation. a country where one young woman told me recently that islamists tried to shut down her nonprofit organization...
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nobody has heard from mohammed merah for hours. there were shots inside that apartment last night and three explosions in the last hour. mohammed merah is a self proclaimed militant and is being blamed for a series of shootings in toulouse. >> they want to be specific that it's nearly over. police are inside the apartment now and very carefully going through. they're worried he could have set booby traps. >> if you're one of this group of police officers who is now entering this apartment, imagine, because their colleagues two days ago stormed that apartment in a night raid and were shot and injured. clear clearly it's history that it's an extraordinarily dangerous mission. the afp delivering the information that the standoff is now near over and police are inside that apartment. >>> hey, guys, i'm jeff corwin. i spend ten months on the road. rule number one, keep a carry on. if luggage is lost, it's not going to be mine. everything you need is in your carry on bag. i bring my vitamins with me. i prepackage everything. and i have i
nobody has heard from mohammed merah for hours. there were shots inside that apartment last night and three explosions in the last hour. mohammed merah is a self proclaimed militant and is being blamed for a series of shootings in toulouse. >> they want to be specific that it's nearly over. police are inside the apartment now and very carefully going through. they're worried he could have set booby traps. >> if you're one of this group of police officers who is now entering this...
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two days ago mohamed morsi won widespread praise for brokering a cease-fire between israel and hamas. today thousands of egyptians protested at morsi granted himself broad new powers, putting his decisions above any court. morsi called the move temporary but at least 100 people were injured as protesters clashed with police in cities across egypt, including alexandria and the capital. holly williams begins our coverage tonight in cairo. >> reporter: thousands of egyptians poured on to the streets, furious with the country's first democratically elected president. they accused mohamed morsi of behaving like a pharaoh, making a power grab by presidential decree. during the arab spring, egyptians came together on tahrir square to top it will country's long-time dictator hosni mubarak. today mr. morsi's critics clashed with his supporters while police fired tear gas canisters into the crowd. "he's saying that he's our god" said this protester. "he's made a mistake." and this woman said that after marching for freedom the country's ended up with a new dictator. in alexandria, an angry crow
two days ago mohamed morsi won widespread praise for brokering a cease-fire between israel and hamas. today thousands of egyptians protested at morsi granted himself broad new powers, putting his decisions above any court. morsi called the move temporary but at least 100 people were injured as protesters clashed with police in cities across egypt, including alexandria and the capital. holly williams begins our coverage tonight in cairo. >> reporter: thousands of egyptians poured on to the...
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, putting himself forward as the revolutionary candidate against mohamed morsi. these decisions yesterday were monumental. as the transition process over the course of these past 16 months, there's been a crisis of legitimacy at every turn, complicated court rulings at every turn, putting things into question. right now, it seems nearly all of the power is in the hands of the military council. while many have called it a coup, that happened yesterday, many also point to the fact this has been made a coup in 2011 with the military council replacing mubarak after his forced out of office. >> sharif abdel kouddous, what would happen now in terms of the ruling on the parliament? would they have to schedule new elections? obviously, the presidential election comes, and if morsi wins, he will be faced basically with any president of having no government to work with. >> that is exactly right. he will be present without a parliament or constitution, so it is a very dangerous situation to be in and a very vague and unclear one. right now, parliament, the ruling yesterday
, putting himself forward as the revolutionary candidate against mohamed morsi. these decisions yesterday were monumental. as the transition process over the course of these past 16 months, there's been a crisis of legitimacy at every turn, complicated court rulings at every turn, putting things into question. right now, it seems nearly all of the power is in the hands of the military council. while many have called it a coup, that happened yesterday, many also point to the fact this has been...
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the recently elected muslim brotherhood president, mohammed morsi said they should convene again, in part because it consists of -- is dominated by members of his own party. and he's opposed by the ruling military council, which has ruled this country for more than a year, as well as the top court. so the mlim brotherhood has brought people out into the streets to -- as a political pressure tactic to help give it some leverage and negotiations, and all sides are engaged in competing court cases and appeals against each other in different courtrooms around the country. the main thing is, for now, nobody is fighting each other, and that's a blessing in a country that is seeing an awful lot of violence in the streets over the course of the past year-and-a-half. >> are in the united arab emires, an egyptian couple was caught trying to smuggle their own baby. the couple tried to pass their bag with their baby inside through an airport x-ray screening machine. we asked mohammed jamjoom where they did this and what charges they're facing. >> reporter: the parents are charged with putting th
the recently elected muslim brotherhood president, mohammed morsi said they should convene again, in part because it consists of -- is dominated by members of his own party. and he's opposed by the ruling military council, which has ruled this country for more than a year, as well as the top court. so the mlim brotherhood has brought people out into the streets to -- as a political pressure tactic to help give it some leverage and negotiations, and all sides are engaged in competing court cases...
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. >> reporter: general sher mohammed karimi is the chief afghan investigator in the case. when we sat down with him, he told us he's never been allowed to even speak with the accused. >> and this is allented, to be able to just ask him who you are? why you did it? and what were the weapons that you used? you know, what was the reason of killing children and women? >> reporter: the u.s. military flew bales out of afghanistan without consulting general karimi. american soldiers under the legal jurisdiction of the u.s. government, but still, karimi is frustrated. >> everybody tried to, you know, say, "i'm sorry. i have no information. i am sorry. it's not my case. i'm sorry, this is not under my jurisdiction," and things like that. >> reporter: do you believe the u.s. military was intentionally stonewalling you. >> now i cannot say that but initially i thought they were avoiding me. later they told me these are our rules and when somebody is accused of something, he is authorized to have a lawyer, and he has no obligation to talk to anybody. but this is not convincing to my p
. >> reporter: general sher mohammed karimi is the chief afghan investigator in the case. when we sat down with him, he told us he's never been allowed to even speak with the accused. >> and this is allented, to be able to just ask him who you are? why you did it? and what were the weapons that you used? you know, what was the reason of killing children and women? >> reporter: the u.s. military flew bales out of afghanistan without consulting general karimi. american soldiers...
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. >>> do you know who mohammed el akkari is? no? well, he is a 27-year-old guard who plays professional basketball in lebanon. he attempted 69 shots in a game, 59 of them three-pointers. yes, he hogged the ball, but nobody complained because he scored 113 points. >>> and finally, let's go to hawaii for a memorable finish in high school track. keep your eye on the runner in the green tank top on the right. down the home stretch they come. uh-oh, no, he fell flat on his face but no worries went right into the worm. the crowd was loving it. you talk about making the best of a bad situation, with those kind of moves, he should have no problem getting a date for the prom. and that's your "first look" at sports. i'm fred roggin. >> i'll bet he hae won't. now for another look at the weather, nbc's bill karins has your weather channel forecast. >> raise your hands if we've ever done the worm in your life before. >> no, of course not, because i'm cool. i said no. i didn't raise my hand. i went like this, no, not here. >> uh huh, sure. tell m
. >>> do you know who mohammed el akkari is? no? well, he is a 27-year-old guard who plays professional basketball in lebanon. he attempted 69 shots in a game, 59 of them three-pointers. yes, he hogged the ball, but nobody complained because he scored 113 points. >>> and finally, let's go to hawaii for a memorable finish in high school track. keep your eye on the runner in the green tank top on the right. down the home stretch they come. uh-oh, no, he fell flat on his face but...
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mocking the prophet, mohammed. a group of heavily-armed men took position outside the consulate. they set fire to the building. the ambassador, an aide, and two marine guards took refuge, but the smoke was too intense. three of the four made it to the roof the building. stevens was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead of smoke inhalation. the head of the house intelligence committee says the attack has the hall marks of an al-qaeda operation. >> this was not a demonstration gone bad. it was a clear, targeted land event with military-style movements. >> reporter: obama sent two warships equipped to missiles to the libyan coast. if the drones discover a target, they can respond immediately >> make no mistake, we will bring to justice the kill who ares attacked our people. >> the two warships heading toward libya, the uss laboon is offshore, and the uss fall. reggie kumar is in berkeley tonight. ambassador stevens went to uc berkeley, and students at his old fraternity just wrapped up a vigil in his honor. >> reporter: none of the ato students even knew chris stevens.
mocking the prophet, mohammed. a group of heavily-armed men took position outside the consulate. they set fire to the building. the ambassador, an aide, and two marine guards took refuge, but the smoke was too intense. three of the four made it to the roof the building. stevens was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead of smoke inhalation. the head of the house intelligence committee says the attack has the hall marks of an al-qaeda operation. >> this was not a demonstration...
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mohammed lila abc news kabul. >>> now we shift gears. because tonight, down on the texas border of this country, everyone is looking for dangerous fugitives. nearly 100 inmates broke out of a mexican prison digging a 21-foot tunnel to escape. how did they do it? ryan owens has the details. >> reporter: tonight one fifth of this mexican prison, 129 inmates, are free after a daring escape just three miles from the united states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert and residents of the sleepy border city have been warned to call police if they see strangers. mexican prosecutors say the escapees, including many members of violent drug cartels, dug a tunnel through the prison's workshop. while a great escape through a tunnel may remind you of the "shawshank redemption," in this case it wasn't just one escapee. all 129 squeezed one by one through an opening a few feet wide. they used ropes and electric cables to pull themselves to the guard tower where they tied up the guard. next they cut the chain link fence that stood betw
mohammed lila abc news kabul. >>> now we shift gears. because tonight, down on the texas border of this country, everyone is looking for dangerous fugitives. nearly 100 inmates broke out of a mexican prison digging a 21-foot tunnel to escape. how did they do it? ryan owens has the details. >> reporter: tonight one fifth of this mexican prison, 129 inmates, are free after a daring escape just three miles from the united states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert...